Ragini MMS 2 is giving Sunny Leone sleepless nights

It might sound slightly unbelievable, but Ekta Kapoor's Ragini MMS 2 is so scary that it is giving Sunny Leone sleepless nights.

Bhushan Patel who is directing the film has explained the scenes to Sunny in such a way that he has scared the wit out of her. She is unable to sleep at nights and is watching gory visions in dreams.

"Morning India!Couldnt sleep last night&then woke up scared from one of the Ragini 2 scenes.Mr Bhushan is doing a great job getting me scared" , tweeted Sunny.

"One night I slept with the lights on. Haha I'm such a dork."

"Yes very scared. Mr Bhushan does a great job explaining how scary a situation should be and I'm very sensitive and get scared." She has been constantly tweeting.

Now is Ragini MMS really so scary or is Bhushan scaring Sunny to make her act well is difficult to say, but surely with all the publicity that the film is getting because of it's female lead, there will be hardly anyone who would want to miss it.

Is Ragini MMS 2 based on Sunny Leone's life?

It seems Ekta Kapoor's much talked about film Ragini MMS 2 has some connect with the life and story of its lead actor Sunny Leone who is believed to be playing herself in the film.

It is not clear whether the film has glimpses of the porn star's life in its story and Sunny who plays a Bollywood actress in the film is tightlipped about her role.

The Indo-Canadian porn star, who started her stint in Indian showbiz with her appearance on the controversial reality show "Bigg Boss 5", debuted as an actress on the big screen with Pooja Bhatt directed erotic thriller "Jism 2".

"Ragini MMS2", a horror thriller, is her second film.

A source close to the team said, "Sunny is playing the role of a Bollywood actress in the film. She is playing herself in the film. She started the shooting seven days back with all newcomers."

Directed by Bhushan Patel and produced by Ekta Kapoor, "Ragini MMS 2" is said to be continuation of 2011 movie "Ragini MMS", which was based on real life story of a Delhi girl whose MMS was circulated. The makers are taking ahead the story from where they had left it.